Did all the usual things suggested in google search, including changing browsers. Same result. Wife is now working at home so reboot not an option. But restarting service worked. Should be unnecessary though. Its only just started occurring and I'm wondering if its because I have three router pages open in different tabs?Try testing with a different browser perhaps.
That may speak for itself. With your years long problem logging into the GUI I would have long since started fresh with a clean install followed by manually configuring the router new. Including the WLAN name and settings.Is there a way of upgrading while retaining my settings?
Funny you should say that - the last time I upgraded I did just that. It didn't take long for the problem to reappearThat may speak for itself. With your years long problem logging into the GUI I would have long since started fresh with a clean install followed by manually configuring the router new. Including the WLAN name and settings.
It was worth a tryFunny you should say that - the last time I upgraded I did just that. It didn't take long for the problem to reappear
What do you think of a device like this? Anyone here using one?
How does it work then to reset your router if there is an issue while you are away from the device? Does it?I use an old independently switchable 4 ac outlet, PDU that's capable of both in-band and out of band control... it is NOT automatic sensing (nor would I want it to be)... very handy... you must be careful using any in-band device of course, for security reasons...
Sorry - perhaps I misspoke or mislead you with my wording. I am NOT having power issues with any of my RT-AC1900P routers. Even when I've found I've lost all connectivity on my LAN (all devices without network/internet access), when I've gone to look at the router physically it IS still powered on. In those cases I manually power the router off with the power switch for 10 seconds and then power it back on and that restores connectivity on my home LAN after a couple minutes. My separate cable modem is generally fine and does not need to be power cycled in this case, just the Asus router.also - on that old 1900 - a cheap fix might be a new power supply brick - as you mentioned it was powering off completely on occasion... I replaced one power supply on my 1900 way back when....
I'm currently running RT-AC68U Merlin firmware version : 384.19 on my four RT-ACT1900P devices in two different houses. I don't know if that is an older release base than the ones you mentioned (based on the numbering scheme), but I do feel the latest firmware upgrade I have done is less stable in terms of how long the router can run between needed reboots.I had the same problem with the latest firmware for RT-AC68U which right now is 3.0.0.4.386.40558. I downgraded to 3.0.0.4.385.20633 and it seems to have fixed it. Fingers crossed. I have also enabled both https and http authentication.
Really long shot -- scan the network to confirm the IP Address of the router?Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks. I can get into router now. My problems started with the last firmware update. I see Not Secure in my https bar. But that is only with the router. If someone was to get into, they have to go through steps and I will be alerted. I have asked Asus for help, and have emailed them several times. I received several different people on responses. I am not going to reset to default because I could have the same problem. I don't want to go through all the hazzles of reprogram, and adding my Nest Cameras etc. . Thank you for responding. My son said as long as all my other site shows locked for protection, then not to worry and hope that the next firmware update corrects.Really long shot -- scan the network to confirm the IP Address of the router?
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